granule
[C] Countable
pl: granules
This term evokes a sense of precision and distinct individuality. It describes a particle that is large enough to be perceived as a separate entity, rather than a fine powder or a continuous mass. It suggests a texture that is gritty or sandy to the touch. In scientific and industrial contexts, the word carries a neutral, descriptive tone, focusing on the physical geometry and size of the material. It is frequently used to describe substances that have been intentionally processed into small spheres or crystals to improve flow or solubility.
Used to count individual tiny grains of a material, such as a single granule of salt on a table.